The use of human tissue in epidemiological research; ethical and legal considerations in two biobanks in Belgium.
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Truyers, Carla
Kellen, Eliane
Arbyn, Marc
Trommelmans, Leen
Nys, Herman
Hensen, Karen
Aertgeerts, Bert
Bartholomeeusen, Stefaan
Hansson, Mats
Buntinx, Frank
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Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy 2010 May; 13(2): 169-175
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This paper discusses the legal implications of setting up two new biobanks in Belgium. The first is hospital-based and will archive tissue from patients with haematologic cancer, whereas the second is linked to a general practice based morbidity registry and will involve storage of blood samples. To date, Belgium has no specific legislation that regulates storage of human tissue and related databases. Several issues concerning the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal medical data are discussed from the existing privacy legislation. We will address the principle of consent (broad versus specific) and the type of data recorded (anonymous, encoded and identifiable) for both biobanks.
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The use of human tissue in epidemiological research; ethical and legal considerations in two biobanks in Belgium.
Truyers, Carla; Kellen, Eliane; Arbyn, Marc; Trommelmans, Leen; Nys, Herman; Hensen, Karen; Aertgeerts, Bert; Bartholomeeusen, Stefaan; Hansson, Mats; Buntinx, Frank (2010-05)This paper discusses the legal implications of setting up two new biobanks in Belgium. The first is hospital-based and will archive tissue from patients with haematologic cancer, whereas the second is linked to a general ...